One moment during the opening 45 minutes that summed up the pair's problems on the night was their reaction after a Liverpool attack ended in a corner for the home side.

Sanchez began gesticulating wildly at his team-mate with Dier responding in kind, with plenty of raised voices, the pair seeming to tell each other that either they should have been in different positions or one of them hadn't picked up their man properly.

It didn't look great and no doubt they continued their discussion at half-time.

Stop Dembele? Yes you Can

Mousa Dembele was having one of those games where it was near impossible for the Liverpool players to get the ball off of him.

On 39 minutes, Emre Can decided that there was only one way to stop the imposing Belgian. That was to dive on him, perhaps inspired by the Super Bowl later that evening, tackling him to the floor between his arms.

Referee John Moss blew his whistle for the foul while everyone looked on with bewildered faces.

Emre Can and Mousa Dembele

The Spurs fans singing at the final whistle

Anfield had erupted when Mohamed Salah lifted his shot over Hugo Lloris in added time at the end of the match and it looked like all three points would be staying in Liverpool.

However, Harry Kane had other ideas with his last-gasp penalty into the bottom right corner to grab a deserved point for Tottenham.

After the final whistle the Spurs fans were enjoying the turnaround in fortunes, chanting in unison 'you're not singing any more' as they waited for and watched the Liverpool fans as they streamed out of the ground.

The north London club don't get a lot of joy at Anfield so this was a point to celebrate.

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Don't put words into the Liverpool manager's mouth. Jurgen Klopp is not a fan of it and reacted badly when it was suggested that he was implying that the Tottenham players were looking to go down in the box in the final minutes to earn a penalty.

"Look I really don't like this. I know exactly what you're trying to do. I said what I said, do with it what you want. There's nothing to clarify. You'll write in the end what you want," said the German.

"It's not a dive, it's a normal reaction I said, it's a normal reaction. It's not clear, the ball is in the air and players go down, that's how it is. But you don't give a penalty when it's like that. Make the story about that.

"I'd really like to see that. I don't read it by the way, but make it exactly like that. I said 'Lamela is a diver' and you think I said that? Is my English really that bad?"

Nobody was left in any doubt after that.

Mauricio Pochettino celebrates Harry Kane's late equaliser

Poch's sore throat

It became very clear as soon as Mauricio Pochettino opened his mouth to answer questions from football.london in his post-match press conference that he had worn out his vocal chords somewhat.

Such were the Spurs manager's celebrations after both Victor Wanyama's rocket of a goal and then Kane's late penalty that he'd nearly lost his voice.

What came out was a decent impression of Marlon Brandon as Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather and proved that despite his often calm demeanour, Pochettino gets carried away like the rest of us.